3/5/19

Welcome to Tucson, Arizona

Welcome to Tucson, Arizona
We welcome you to two of our postings, 
about our people over on the east coast.
Native American prayer to the 4 corners
02/21/2012
THE FOUR SACRED CORNERS. 
(Shehukte Kina Konacya)
07/04/2011
I am willing to write to you about our people however, you might also check with the many tribes in your area also?

Our people have Elders (Men), Clan Mothers and Warriors 
Chosen by our 'Head Clan Mother'
 in, around and outside of our (Sacred Circle), at our ceremonies.
In days of old our ancestors needed to keep an eye open for two and four leg enemies.
In today’s ceremonies we acknowledge that time 
without the use of weapons of course.


 Weapons of any kind 
should never be in our 'Sacred Circles,'
 this is the job of our young warriors
 outside of the circle!

3/1/19

Welcome to Scarborough

Welcome to our visitor from 
Scarborough, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
To one of our posting about
Native American Wedding Ceremony (Traditional)
06/09/2011
Please always remember while visiting sites about Native people in this country that there are still over thousands of tribes and villages not yet assimilated by this government, so as you can see there might be many types of ceremonies in the culture of our people?

Welcome to our visitor from Dagenham, United Kingdom

Dagenham, Barking and Dagenham, United Kingdom
To our main website about our people of what is now New England.
At

For more information about our people please visit our Gravatar site at https://en.gravatar.com/sachemspeaks
If your wish answers to more questions please ask?

2/27/19

Brattleboro, Vermont

Welcome to the visitor from Brattleboro, Vermont
To

Tobacco (Herbs) as a Traditional Native American Gift
04/08/2011
Nuff said?
If you have any questions please ask?

2/25/19

Welcome to our visitor from Austin, Texas

Welcome to our visitor from Austin, Texas
To one of our postings about a Sacred Ceremony at
Native American Wedding Ceremony (Traditional)
06/09/2011
All of our ceremonies in our culture are as a prayer to Creator, any statement in a posting in our blogs or main website is a plan laid-out by our elders/ancestors to help a smooth ceremony for those involved, and not to make something so loving and important hard, remember Creator is Love.
I am not sure about any ceremony in the culture in your state, read and enjoy ours however if necessary please contact tribe in your state.